Saturday 22 October 2011

STARS WHO HOLD GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS

STARS WHO HOLD GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS

 Drew Mackie

It's no secret that celebrities are often the most, the best, the biggest, the loudest and other superlatives. But did you know that some of them actually hold Guinness World Records for these feats?

Prince William and Kate Middleton

April 29, 2011, marked a special day for a certain British lad, his beloved and 72 million people wearing their pajamas. Find out why this fact was considered Guinness-worthy.
Johnny Depp

He doesn't have to do much to get people's attention when he has a movie in theaters, but Johnny Depp's box office magic this year also got the attention of the Guinness people.
Rihanna

Rihanna had a big year in 2011. In fact, she snagged a Guinness Record that essentially proves she had a better year than most recording artists could hope for
Justin Bieber

You can't blame Bieber's Guinness mention on some Belieber conspiracy. Numbers don't lie, and these ones state that the singing sensation is even more popular than funny cats
The cast of "Glee"

They have dominated TV, music charts, celeb magazines and even movie theaters as of this summer. Why not one more move toward total world domination? Yes, those "Glee" kids even scored a mention in the 2012 edition of The Guinness Book of World Records
Samuel L. Jackson

Though people using different calculations arrive at other conclusions, the Guinness number-crunchers have awarded this actor a certain title that puts him ahead of stars such as Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks.
Adele

In 2011, Adele's powerful voice was heard the world over and brought back an earlier age of pop music. Now, she gets to count some shout-outs in the 2012 Guinness Book of World Records among her achievements.
Taylor Swift

This country songbird doesn't need another trophy on her shelf, but she's getting one anyway: the 2012 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records names her twice for having found such success in the past year.
Madonna

Of course, the Donner stands tall even among the music greats who have taken home Guinness Records. I mean, would she ever permit younger, newer pop singers to eclipse her stardom in any context, Guinness-related or otherwise?
Willow Smith

It's no secret that Willow Smith is a little young to be living so large in the public eye, but she picked up a very specific Guinness record in the book's new edition.
Angus T. Jones

He's the young star of "Two and a Half Men," and it wasn't prolonged proximity to Charlie Sheen that earned Angus T. Jones his 2010 Guinness record.
Miranda Cosgrove

If you don't have tweens in the house, then you may have never seen an episode of Cosgrove's series "iCarly." Rest assured, however, that Cosgrove's audience is big enough to make her paycheck record-breaking.
Regis Philbin

The mention of ol' Reege may not immediately make you think of Guinness Record fame, but when you hear what honor the book gave him, it makes a lot of sense. I mean, you can't say the guy isn't dedicated to his work...
Ozzy Osbourne

The former Black Sabbath singer and now-beloved fumbly old man helped create a new Guinness Record on June 15, 2010, when he led 52,000 people at Dodger Stadium in a certain activity. What was it? We'll put it this way: It was a good activity for a rocker to lead people in.
Michael Jackson

Though later artists dominated the 2012 Guinness Book of World Records, MJ is still the king. In fact, he could easily be the Guinness Book of World Records' most-recognized celebrity ever. Have a look at Michael Jackson's lingering records.
Susan Boyle

The 49-year-old singer may have found fame late in life, but she can still hold her own against today's tween pop stars. Boyle holds three records.  Click the below Bing links to find out what got Su-Bo in the Guinness Book of World Records.
ugh Laurie

TV's Dr. House tends not to make friends so easily, but the man behind the character had little problem attracting the attention of the Guinness people. In making into 2012's book, Laurie displaced David Hasselhoff from the No. 1 spot in this category.
Debbie Gibson

Not to be outdone by all the youngsters of the Britney age or even the Taylor Swift age, '80s pop princess Debbie Gibson scored a Guinness Record back in 1987, when she was only 17 years old. Most impressive of all? She hasn't been topped yet

J.K. Rowling

She's the word sorceress behind the Harry Potter books, and she certainly knows how to weave a magic money spell. Based on a 2012 Guinness shout-out, J.K. Rowling could buy and sell al of Hogwarts with cash to spare.

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